>Ivy's revealing costume and large breast size has been cited by many sources as a heavy factor towards the game's rating. This is heavily ironic, as Ivy's costume is more conservative than it has been in any other game in the Soul series.
Why do Game Journalists hate beautiful Characters.
Cause men liking big tits are seen as perverts and woman hating them are seen as jealous.
Gavin Myers
This is the part where I pretend to agree with those journalists in order to get free (You)/
Elijah Clark
her new design actually makes me coom more, sometimes leaving stuff to the imagination is good
Ayden Jones
doesn't matter, game reviewing is a career is fake anyways. soon as you realize that they literally don't exist . >the developers gave me a free copy, if I rate this bad they won't give me any more free games! >d-do I give it a 8 or 9?
The only reason FFXV got a 18/20 day one by a french journalist is that he didn't want to shock press relations and be put out of advantages like free travels etc..
Ethan Thompson
her head and neck don't match up with the rest of the body
Daniel Reed
This is the part where I snarkily give you a (you) , secretly hoping I'll get a few also.
Jayden Allen
Nope its clearly not because the game centers around killing weapon with bladed weapons...
>all the girls are hot >all the dudes are banging, most are showing off their chest >same game that ivy is in also has this guy Soul Cal does a good job unless you have something against beautiful people
>the more you positively review games from big publishers the more they pay you out >you become incentivized to negatively review games outside the big publisher to steer them towards games from the big publisher
Lucas Anderson
japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/japanese-red-cross-renews-partnership-with-busty-heroine-manga-series-for-new-blood-drive >A while back, the Japanese Red Cross Society decided to test if otakus' love of anime was stronger than their fear of needles, and the answer seems to be yes. In recent years, the humanitarian organization has regularly offered commemorative trinkets (generally plastic file folders or mini posters) with pictures of popular anime characters thanking fans for participating in blood drives, and the promotions have been consistently popular.
>The strategy was at the center of a bout of online controversy last fall, though, when the JRCS teamed up with manga series "Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out." While the comic itself isn’t sexually explicit, there’s no denying that its female lead, college student Uzaki Hana, is an extremely busty young lady, and the top-heavy character’s presence on posters and promotional files (in the form pictured above) attracted a measure of negative attention, much of it coming from English-speaking internet users. >much of it coming from English-speaking internet users. we all know where this cancer ideology is coming from
>ablebodied men donate blood in record nummers for some tits, drawn tits at that >Americans shit on them >Americans at the same time tell you to subscribe to their Onlyfans to see their tits, so they can make money off of you
Nicholas Hill
damn bro thats some huge tits you got on your game right there, im sold
>sexy sexist wait what people are still on about this
Mason Stewart
The Metro interview also touched on the Soulcalibur series’ penchant for full-figured female fighters and improbable outfits. Clearly Sophitia is keeping her battle attire, uh, breezy, but will other characters like Ivy change with the times? Okubo dances around the question a bit, but it seems like the answer is “no.”
“[Long pause] I understand that there are different opinions about [characters like Ivy]. So, I think what’s most important is how you want to express and design such characters, and not just the female characters. But I still want to keep the body shape and the atmosphere, [and] backbone of each character.”